Bad Company's 1976 Studio Album Run With the Pack Reissued as Part of the Atlantic Records 75th Anniversary Series on 45rpm 180g 2LP. Pressed at Quality Record Pressings.
Released in early 1976, the title track of Bad Company's third album "Run With The Pack" is, what one critic described as, "a male-bonding type of song" that frontman Paul Rodgers was inspired to write about the group's non-stop touring adventures.
"Run With The Pack" is notable for its string arrangement, which Rodgers said he had in mind from the outset. "I wrote that song on the piano, and when I played it to the guys they fell right in. In my head, strings were always part of the song."
The album was recorded in France using the Rolling Stones Mobile Truck in September 1975 with engineer Ron Nevison, and mixed in Los Angeles by Eddie Kramer.
The Run With The Pack album reached No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and No. 4 on the U.K. chart. It was also Bad Company's third consecutive platinum-selling album.
Rolling Stone, in its review, calls Run With The Pack Bad Company's third and best album, reiterating the raw, rowdy style of their debut, Bad Company.
Cut at 45 RPM, pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings, and housed in tip-on old style gatefold double pocket jacket with film lamination by Stoughton Printing.
- Live for the Music
- Simple Man
- Honey Child
- Love Me Somebody
- Run with the Pack
- Silver, Blue & Gold
- Young Blood
- Do Right by Your Woman
- Sweet Lil' Sister
- Fade Away